Boole Technology Centre at Lincoln Science & Innovation
Park (LSIP) is part of LSIP’s strategy of creating a community of technology
businesses, investors and researchers in the area.

The centre is a combination of two and three-storeys buildings providing labs, workshops, offices, technical equipment and shared working
space. It retains an existing art deco 1930s substation, which is now
incorporated as an entrance hall and meeting space.

Focus on Lincolnshire
growth

LSIP is a joint venture between Lincolnshire Co-op and the
University of Lincoln and it’s their first purpose built development. Part
funded by the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnerships’ Local Growth
Deal, it’s the latest in a suite of infrastructure projects we’re building to revitalise
the Lincolnshire economy, with the other example being the Lincoln Transport
Hub.

Peter Owen, managing director of Willmott Dixon construction:

“Boole Technology Centre will transform LSIP’s work both locally and
nationally. The project was completed both eight weeks ahead of schedule,
exemplifying our team’s commitment and hard work.”

By finishing eight weeks early, we gave the client more time
to bring in the new tenants. The result was a happy and satisfied client! Tom Blount, director of LSIP:

“The construction team have
been a credit to Willmott Dixon and the scheme has benefitted enormously from
their professionalism and can-do attitude.”

Safety record

We achieved an AFR of zero as part of the company-wide All Safe scheme, which aims at ensuring an accident-free health and safety culture. This included Pre-Enrolment Procedure, which makes all sub-contractors and specialists pass an online health and safety procedural test before coming on site.

Solid science track record

Boole is the latest contribution by our team to the science
and technology sector. Other recent work includes:

expanding the BioCity complex in Nottingham

Wales’ first science park, located in Anglesey

new home for the Met office’s supercomputer in
Exeter

Europe's leading satellite testing facility at
Harwell Science Campus

Client

Lincoln Science & Innovation Park

Framework

Scape

Completion

February 2017

Value

£

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Facilities

Combination of two and three-storeys, 3,000m2 steel-framed development